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How to Build An Opt in Email List for Beginners

One of the powerful tools in online “email” marketing is to build an opt-in mailing list. An opt-in mailing list is a database of peoples’ names and email addresses that have subscribed to an email list via a web form giving that list owner permission to send them periodic emails on the topic they are interested in. The best gift of this powerful tool is the possibility of being able to talk to people who are particularly interested in your product, service or organization.

This gaining popularity of building opt-in mailing list is known as Permission Email Marketing.

There are do’s and don’ts in starting your opt-in mailing list. Here are some of the most important tips worth mentioning:

DO’S

1.Put a subscription form prominently on your website. You can create your own subscription form using a software Sign-Up to’s form builder.
2.Inform people that they can subscribe to your email list on the signature of your normal work emails. This will enable it to link straight through the form on your website.
3.Ask people permission if they do want to be subscribed on your mailing list. As much as possible avoid being suspected for SPAM.
4.Open options for subscription especially during your interactions with them. Always be ready with your subscription cards if you run in on events.
5.Be clear on how people can benefit from subscribing and how often will you contact them. Make them know exactly what they will be receiving.
6.If you can, contact new subscriber as soon as you can. Welcome them with notes and tell them what to expect.

DON’T

1.Add everyone who has ever emailed you to your list. Always ask permission first.
2.Purchase lists that you are not 100% sure that are opt-in. Always have an evidence to prove the legitimacy of the opt-ins.
3. Abuse people’s trust. This is a sure way to ruin your brand and you. Soon enough they will ignore your messages.

Building your opt-in mailing list is cheaper than in sending direct mails. Printing, envelopes and paper used as material further add up to the cost. Here are some ways to effectively start your opt-in mailing list:
1.Free Newsletter. One of the most effective ways to build an opt-in list is to offer your online visitors freebies of value such as newsletter which will contain information that they can relate to such as tips, tools, recipes, travel itineraries and others.
2.Make it Easy to Subscribe. Provide easy steps for subscription so that subscribers may find it easy to do so and would not be discourage. For more subscribers, tell them the exact benefits they can get out of the subscription.
3.Quality Content. Be sure that what is written inside the newsletter, freebies and information found in your website are all of value to increase visitors dropping by your website.
4.Forums. Discussion boards and forums are all over the net. Try to actively participate in these boards especially those in the line of your interest or your business. Try to build your reputation with credibility.
5.Write articles. This makes you an instant expert in your chosen field of interest. You just have to play on it and use it well in your business goal.
6.Co-registration. A very effective way to build a monster list in a very short time.
7.Write an e-book. An excellent freebie for those who visited and subscribe in your mailing list. The e-book does not have to be expensively made or elaborate but it can be a compilation or a collection of best articles, business tips and resources.

In building opt-in mailing lists always keep in mind to offer something of value to your prospects. Remember opt-in lists are the foundations of most profitable internet business so do not miss chances for improvement and developing new strategies.

Having an opt-in list is not easy, it is hardwork but with some relieving advantages too. But to build an opt-in mail list has to be focused and effective in truly capturing the desired target. Take a look at these 10 Quick Easy Steps to Building A Highly Targeted and Responsive Opt-in List.

1.Choose your target market or niche. Remember you are not the only one competing in internet marketing; you have to be sure who your internet marketing is.
2.Be sure that you can reach your target audience online.
3.Do not waste on time on a non-profit investment or spending. Always monitor your spending.
4.Forums and discussion boards are available for maximum use. Find your target market problems.
5.Identify what is keeping your customers from getting what they want and help them get it.
6.Try offering your viewers solving some of their problems.
7.Set up a simple direct response mini-site.
8.Get an auto-responder account. It is important for you to acquire and set this thing up because this is where your visitors will come.
9.Bait your potential customers through giveaways like: ebooks, special reports, mini courses and coupons, etc.
10.Reach out in any way you can to your target market.

Opt-in building is a tedious work but with amazing results. The process of building it takes time and effort but persists. Always treat your “find” as a goldmine so that you will offer them the best deals in the market, those with great quality and value. Doing all these, would earn you credibility and a profitable business on the Internet.

John Ugoshowa
http://www.articlesbase.com/marketing-articles/how-to-build-an-opt-in-email-list-for-beginners-71816.html

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Where can i find vegetarian recipes to make?

ok i have been looking high and low for healthy low calorie vegetarian recipes, but everytime i do find some i find something i dont like, like i hate beans or tofu or something, i want a recipe that looks and tastes good too to my picky tastes.. can someone give me ideas or a site i can find?

Vegetable Lasagna
9 dried lasagna noodles
2 eggs, beaten
2 c cream style cottage cheese, drained
1 15 ounce carton ricotta cheese
2 t dried italian seasoning, crushed
2 c sliced fresh mushrooms
1 large onion, diced
4 cloves garlic, minced
2 T evoo
2 T ap flour
1 1/4 c milk
1 10 ounce pkg frozen chopped spinach, thawed and well drained
1 10 ounce pkg frozen chopped broccoli, thawed and well drained
1 c shredded carrot
3/4 c shredded parmesan cheese {3 Ounces}
1 8 ounce pkg shredded mozzarella cheese {2 c}

Grease a 3 qt. rectangular baking dish; set aside. Cook noodles according to pkg. directions. Drain; set aside. In a bowl combine eggs, cottage cheese, ricotta cheese, and Italian seasoning; set aside. In a large skillet cook mushrooms, onion, and garlic in hot oil until tender. Stir in the flour and 1/2 to 1 t ground black pepper; add milk all at once. Cook and stir until slightly thickened and bubbly. Remove from heat. Stir in spinach, broccoli, carrot, and 1/2 c of the Parmesan cheese. In prepared baking dish layer 1/3 of the noodles, trimming or overlapping as necessary to fit. Spread with 1/3 of the cottage cheese mix, then 1/3 of the vegetable mixture. Sprinkle with 1/3 of the mozzarella cheese. Repeat layers twice. Sprinkle with remaining 1/4 c Parmesan cheese. Bake, uncovered, in a 350F oven 35 minutes. Allow to stand 10 minutes before serving.


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Can I sell my collection of recipes that I have collected from different resources?

I have a collection of recipes that I have collected over the years. Not my recipes other recipes found in newspaper articles,other cookbooks,online,etc. Can I create a nice booklet and sell them?
Ok I see I am getting mixed answers here,some say sure why not,and others say no because they belong to someone else. Problem is I never see any authors name’s behind any recipes that I have collected. If you find the latter to be true give me a resource to back it up.

No, they are someone else’s recipes! My brother in law is a patent lawyer (he’s sitting right here). He’s saying a big "Are you crazy?" You could be in trouble down the road if someone recognizes a recipe and has proof that he/she is the rightful author. Look what recently happened to Jessica Seinfeld!

You may not see an author’s name, but isn’t it just plagerism in a nice booklet? Why dont you create your own recipes and sell those instead, that way there is no issue of plagerism or copyright infringement laws.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/03/AR2006010300316.html

Better yet, post the same question in Law & Ethics section of YA and see what all the other lawyers have to say!

http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/index;_ylt=AqtJiF07fm2jGZ_aknZL8UIjzKIX;_ylv=3?link=list&sid=396545448


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Do you have any simple/quick recipes for a 1 1/2 year old to 2 year old?

Vegetarian recipes are welcomed too. This child spits out meat when given, and even when it is hidden in other foods. Thanks, and have a great day.
The doctor says this my child is at a normal weight.

Put the food in front of them. If they don’t eat it, then fine. Guess what? They will eat when they are hungry enough.

They’re picky because you’re letting them be picky. My mom always said:

"I’m not running a restaurant."

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